Re: Time

2021-12-11 Thread Julian THOMAS
Easy is a word not often associated with the MS office suite. Sent from JT's Ipad > On Dec 11, 2021, at 08:31, Ken Hansen wrote: > > Also wonder how easy those projects would be if one had spent the big money > to buy a Microsoft Office program.

Re: Time

2021-12-11 Thread Ken Hansen
Also wonder how easy those projects would be if one had spent the big money to buy a Microsoft Office program. At least with OpenOffice I doubt that a couple years down the road it will still be able to open and work with the files you created this week! Back when I got started with computers

Re: Time

2021-12-11 Thread Wade Smart
And still spent to bitch about it but not ask for help. -- Registered Linux User: #480675 Registered Linux Machine: #408606 Linux since June 2005 On Sat, Dec 11, 2021 at 1:12 AM Kevin D. Warren wrote: > > I just spent two hours trying to figure out two basic, simple word processing > tasks: C

Re: Time Sheet:Suggestion from an outsider to fix $ in spreadsheet= use find and replace - Don Minow

2020-03-27 Thread DON MINOW
> On March 27, 2020 at 3:19 PM David Belina wrote: > > > Try just selecting Number as that seems to be what you want. Does your > screen look like the attached? > > > > > > On March 27, 2020 at 2:47:46 PM, Jan Macdonald (jmacbellt...@gmail.com > mailto:jmacbellt...@gmail.co

Re: Time Sheet

2020-03-27 Thread David Belina
Try just selecting Number as that seems to be what you want.  Does your screen look like the attached? On March 27, 2020 at 2:47:46 PM, Jan Macdonald (jmacbellt...@gmail.com) wrote: Hello Johnny, My time sheet was originally in Excel and must have been automatically formatted to OpenOffic

Re: Time Sheet

2020-03-27 Thread Jan Macdonald
Hello Johnny, My time sheet was originally in Excel and must have been automatically formatted to OpenOffice when I originally saved it on my Mac. So possibly the dollar sign could have defaulted from this transition? When the spreadsheet is open I go to format ~ cell protection ~ numbers, th

Re: Time Sheet

2020-03-27 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
Den fre 27 mars 2020 kl 00:00 skrev Jan Macdonald : > Hello OpenOffice, > > Wow ~ this is one complicated program. During my career I used Excel, > what a breeze. Then for a fun part-time job post-retirement I was directed > to use OpenOffice. It’s a challenge! > > I have a time sheet that is sh

Re: Time Sheet

2020-03-26 Thread David Belina
Or hi-lite the column using your mouse and right-click and select Format.   (note: This is no difference from the way I format cells in Excel) On March 26, 2020 at 5:33:58 PM, Richard Beeston (ar2l...@bigpond.com) wrote: Hi Jan At the top of the column above line 1 there is usually a letter f

Re: Time Sheet

2020-03-26 Thread Richard Beeston
Hi Jan At the top of the column above line 1 there is usually a letter from A - Z or similar Right click on the letter and it should come up with a "option box that ha Format Cells. Click on this button and another box will come up with other options that has some or all of the following opt

Re: Time Sheet

2020-03-26 Thread Steven Ahlers
Jan, The cell is formatted to display numbers as money ($). It should be formatted as either plain integer, decimal or time (hh:mm:ss). As a courtesy I have sent a copy of this to you as you may not be subscribed to the users group mailing list. Please reply to: users@openoffice.apache.org so

Re: Time Stamp Help

2016-08-19 Thread Dave
Original Message From: admin To: users@openoffice.apache.org Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2016 12:39:32 -0500 > Please look at the below screen shot and advise. > > Daniel, There is insufficient information about the spreadsheet's structure/functions/macros in your screen shot to unders